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In reply to the discussion: Jim Webb [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)32. Well, you've never been a fan of the Clintons, so that is no surprise. nt
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It's not a question of morality at all, it's more down to temperance and judgment and impulsivity.
MADem
Nov 2014
#12
It doesn't always come down to temperance. I've been married 3 times and I am still
Luminous Animal
Nov 2014
#14
He's talked about it--he's a walker. His wives don't get too mad because he is generous.
MADem
Nov 2014
#20
I'm not a fan of Webb. Never have, never will be. I just find this "o-o-o-o-o-o-oh" 3 marriage thing
Luminous Animal
Nov 2014
#27
Proud are you? Getting a head start of smearing a Democratic candidate before the GOP
Luminous Animal
Nov 2014
#34
Petraeus, Ricardo Sanchez and Stanley MacChrystal would each last about 5 minutes
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#17
I've had two husbands, I'm tired of judging people based on their marriage habits.
redstatebluegirl
Nov 2014
#55
I think you're wrong. Voters not only care about how often people have been married, but to WHOM
MADem
Nov 2014
#139
If you recall--and I think you're misremembering--Clinton's people did a very good job of pushing
MADem
Nov 2014
#149
People DO are about politicians' (and movie stars', and TV celebrities' and other assorted famous-
MADem
Nov 2014
#158
Clinton also had higher approval ratings than Saint Ronnie ever got DURING the impeachment
Major Nikon
Nov 2014
#159
Precisely how many marriages may one have before they are ethically disqualified?
LanternWaste
Nov 2014
#82
We have to ask the GOP, afterall they pull the strings and make all the rules
LawDeeDah
Nov 2014
#84
You might want to acquaint yourself with his full resume before you jump in with both feet.
MADem
Nov 2014
#142
Seriously? That's your comment? That's your take away from all this conversation?
MADem
Nov 2014
#153
Here's what he told the WSJ 8 days after he tipped control of the Senate to Democrats in 2006:
Faryn Balyncd
Nov 2014
#4
Going after the Presidency is a game of winning too. And the game is to win not once, but twice.
MADem
Nov 2014
#16
I was beginning to think I was the only person here who was aware of the guy's resume... nt
MADem
Nov 2014
#13
He looks better than Hillary on foreign policy, economic policy, criminal justice.
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2014
#9
I'm quick with research on Jim Webb.. you going to accuse me like you accused MADem of being
Cha
Nov 2014
#38
"Jim Webb dead wrong on global warming pollution" from 2011.. but, what else do we have to go on?
Cha
Nov 2014
#37
Ah yes, Virginia politics.. they had the creepy Bob greedy McDonnell and now Terry McAuliffe is
Cha
Nov 2014
#43
Your marriage critique sounds like something from the Moral Majority circa 1982
LordGlenconner
Nov 2014
#51
It's interesting to me how many DUers will not even look up a politician's wiki before deciding
merrily
Nov 2014
#63
Maybe a JIM WEBB group should be added to the "Democrats" topic??????????
HereSince1628
Nov 2014
#53
After over 80 replies, I guess most of the 'HRC dogs' are sitting back and laughing
wyldwolf
Nov 2014
#79
Laugh all you like but Webb did not think Iraq was a good idea, and Hillary did.
LawDeeDah
Nov 2014
#86
I was mostly wondering how someone could speak so highly of a sick soul like Coe's.
LawDeeDah
Nov 2014
#97
I speak highly of my plumber. So why don't you prove this phantom association?
wyldwolf
Nov 2014
#103
Except for the obvious gender, how is this war college vet an improvement over Hillary?
librechik
Nov 2014
#91
okay, he would be more restained on foreign policy issues - perhaps than Hillary - that I like
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#119
he did oppose the U.S. entry into both the Gulf War of 1992 and the invasion of Iraq in 2003. He
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#132